Animal Info

  • Vet Info
      Adobe Animal Hospital - 650.948.9661
      If there's an emergency, they'll first ask for our phone number then the pet's name. Our phone number: 650.851.0184.
  • Names:
    • Big Black Dog: Rex
    • Little Red Dog: Paulie
    • Old, Black cat: Fuzzball (He's unfortunately deaf)
    • Skittish black and white cat: Screech
  • Food:
    • Dogs: Once nightly at dinner time. Mix kibble with some nonfat Mountain Yogurt, Rex gets about 3/4 scoop, Paulie gets 1/4 scoop (He's a butterball =)).
    • Cats:
      • Fuzz can only eat wet food, feed a quarter of a can when he's hungry, he'll let you know by sitting up somewhere you can see him, and maybe by meowing.
      • Screech eats mostly dry food, but can have some of Fuzz's wet food if it looks like he's going to take some off of Fuzz's plate.
  • Medicine
    • Fuzz: He's on tapazole - 1/2 pill in AM, 1/2 pill in PM.
    • Rex: He's on Clomicalm - 2 pills in AM, 2 pills in PM.
  • Misc
    • Fuzz is very matted, not sure what more to do.
    • To calm the dogs:
      • Rex: Throw black rubber ball (kong) down the hill.
        (You'll at some point notice the "girlbark", this is when the kong comes in handy - located above doorway to baby room.)
      • Put some peanut butter in the hollow bones, takes em a while to eat it.
      • Give them a pigear (in cabinet below countertop).
      • Leave white rawhide bones out by fireplace area.
      • Don't attempt to take Rex on a walk - he has fear based aggression toward other dogs - should only be walked by trainer.
      • Cat Boxes: 1 located in solarium, 1 in back kitchen. Scooper can be used for clumps, plastic bags to put clumps in located in back kitchen cabinet closest to solarium entrance. (The dogs tend to eat the cat poop, yes, we know this is gross. =))
  • Dog Walkers
    • 2 girls from Pet Connections will be coming to walk the dogs. The schedule will be something like this:
      • 6:30am: Mary Ellen comes to walk Rex.
      • 3pmish: Tina comes to walk Rex and Paulie. Bill or someone may need to go with Tina so that she doesn't have to take charge of both dogs at one time.